Released to the web, Mozilla Firefox 4 has been downloaded over 6 million times in 24 hours since its launch. The figure is three times greater than that of Microsoft Internet Explorer 9, which clocked about 2 million downloads in its first 24 hours since launch. Firefox 4 is the latest version of the popular open-source web-browser software, it introduced radical design changes to its user interface, and embraced a faster GPU-accelerated rendering engine. Firefox 4 can be downloaded from here.

I'm surprised by this version of firefox, I may go back (from chrome) It's sleek and spare and performs well, with all of the user-centric tools, design and add-ons that I missed when I left...I get the feeling I'm staying.

If you're talking about the toolbar layout, buttons, etc, you know that you can fully customize it, right? (and make it look like the old one if that's what you desire)

Just right click on the toolbar and select customize, then drag&drop any element wherever you want it.

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Naa what im talking about is when you right click on a link they switched up the buttons "Open in new TAB" and "Open in new Window" and now i keep opening in a new window and i have like 20 windows running LOL

Naa what im talking about is when you right click on a link they switched up the buttons "Open in new TAB" and "Open in new Window" and now i keep opening in a new window and i have like 20 windows running LOL

Updated all my systems yesterday. Works great. Have updated portable edition today at work. Also works fine.

@brandonwh64
Yeah, most of ppl use Open new tab these days. I knew it that something changed there but i wasn't sure. Now i see that they have indeed exchanged those two options. It will require some getting used to it but it's better.

I knew about zooming etc, just didn't know about middle click.
Hell I know how to access firefox cache from within the browser so I can get flv files to play games on newgrounds.com offline lol.
But middleclick, that blew my mind!
Love zooming when you get a video that hasn't got a fullscreen mode.